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Kamisky, Stuart
(American author)
- Author of mysteries which combined a private eye with 1940s Hollywood characters.

Citations:
1. 'An Interview Wtih STUART KAMISKY,' by Robert J. Randisi, The Armchair Detective, Volume 13, Number 4, Fall 1980, pg. 338-341.

Keating, H, R, F.
(Author)
- Creator of Inspector Ghote, and author of a biography of Robert van Gulik (who wrote the Judge Dee books).

Citations:
1. 'I.N.I.T.I.A.L.S.,' H.R.F. Keating, Murder Ink, Dilys Winn, ed, Workman Publishing, 1977, pg. 49.
2. 'Vigil in Mayfair: A Tale Unfolds Over Cucumber Sandwiches,' (brief comments on they mystery by H.R.F. Keating, Julian Symons, Celia Fremlin, Peter Dickinson and Avon Curry), Murderess Ink, edited by Dilys Winn, Workman Publishing, 1979.

Keeler, Harry Stephen
(American author)
- Born in Chicago, Illinois, probably around November 3, 1894. Died on January 23, 1967.

Books The Monocles Monster - 1947
The Case of the Transposed Legs - 1948
The Murdered Mathematician - 1949
The Steeltown Strangler - 1950
The Strange Will - 1951
The Murder of London Lew - 1952
Stand-By: London Calling - 1953
The Case of the Traveling Skull - 1957

Citations:
1. 'Harry Stephen Keeler: Mystery Writer Extraordinaire,' by Bernard Beauchesne, The Armchair Detective, Volume 1, Number 4, July 1968, pages 143-151.
2. 'The Wild and Woolly WOrld of Harry Stephen Keeler,' by Francis M. Nevins, Jr. The Armchair Detective, Volume 3, Number 2, January 1970, pages 71-76.

Knox, Bill
(British author)
- Author of police procedurals taking place in Glasgow,Scotland.

Citations:
1. 'A Tale of One City: Bill Knox's police procedurals give an excellent picture of the underworld of Glasgow, Scotland,' by William A.S. Sarjeant and John Sutherland, The Armchair Detective, Volume 20, No. 4, Fall 1987, pg. 366.

Knox, Ronald
(British author)
- Golden age mystery writer.

Citations:
1. 'In Defense of Ronald Knox,' by James Kingma, The Armchair Detective, Volume 11, No. 3, July 1978, pg. 299.

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